A caller calls in with a tirade about Kidder's anti-religious tirades.
Kidder calmly explains that he isn't anti-religious, he's pro-sex.
Kidder often describes himself as an agnostic who prays, but lately he's
felt as though he's losing his religion and getting a new one. He's
entertaining the idea of Humanism.
Coochie reviews a butt plug called the Tantus Silicone Anal Flirt from Extreme Restraints.
Kidder has invented and perfected a butt plug detector. A caller wants
to know if consensual incest is good or bad based on the SiF Code of
Conduct. The staff loves it when a caller asks a question that makes
them uncomfortable. Kidder's been playing Rock Band.
Laura reviews Filament Magazine,
erotica, articles and naughty pictures for women and gay men. A caller
wants to know how to become a sex educator and wonders if Kidder is
against body mods because he doesn't want to freak people out, thus
making him a better sex educator. Kidder, doesn't want to belong to AASECT and believes that Violet Blue is a sex educator no matter what association of standardized thinking says she isn't.
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Kidder drinks absinth and plays Wii Resort Sports until 4 AM. Viagra delays ejaculations. Kidder reviews Obsello Absinth. Coochie warns that you shouldn't drink and make bad decisions. Kidder hopes for viagra in tea. Laura Rad ponders the sex life of Mr. Rogers.
Extra Extra: King's College London calls the G-Spot a fraud. G-Spot responds by spitting in King's College London's eye!
Sex is Fun responds to the recent King's College London twin study that lead researchers to conclude that there is no G-Spot.
A caller who bought 3 vibrators for his wife discovered that she hated them all. She likes internal vibrators and the SiF team has to scramble to find her a model that she'll like that isn't complete and udder crap. Rick reviews his favorite prostate toy ever, the Excel from Nexus.
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